- again. It was also
spelled krummhorn, krumhorn, krum horn, and cremorne. The name
derives from the
German Krumhorn (or
Krummhorn or Krum****)
meaning bent...
-
Krummhörn is a muni****lity in the
district of Aurich, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated near the Ems estuary,
approximately 15 km
southwest of...
- had less
dynamic control. The
shawms and
krummhorns were double-reed instruments, but
because the
krummhorns had a
cylindrical bore, they
sounded an octave...
- part of the muni****lity of
Krummhörn Freepsum was an
independent parish until the
foundation of the muni****lity of
Krummhörn as part of the
Lower Saxony...
- cup of tea. East
Frisia is
predominantly Protestant. In Rheiderland,
Krummhörn and
around Emden, the
Reformed Church (Calvinism) is the
dominant church...
- (Ostfriesland). In the west
there is the
mouth of the
river Ems and the
Krummhörn peninsula protruding into the estuary. With a po****tion of approximately...
- is
located on a **** near the
village of
Pilsum in the muni****lity of
Krummhörn. It
guided ships through the
narrow channel until 1915.
During the First...
- year 1388.
Since 1972,
Greetsiel has been part of the muni****lity of
Krummhörn,
which has its
administrative seat in Pewsum. The
nearest railway station...
- in East
Frisia (northwest Germany,
today part of the muni****lity of
Krummhörn) and
emigrated to the
United States in 1869
around the age of 14. The...
- 4921
Emden 4922
Borkum 4923
Krummhörn-Pewsum 4924 Moormerland-Oldersum 4925
Hinte 4926
Krummhörn-Greetsiel 4927
Krummhörn-Loquard 4928 Ihlow-Riepe 4929...